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The Top Window and Door Stores in Toronto

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We’ve rounded up some of the best destinations to shop windows and doors

Visit these top Toronto stores to discover the best windows and doors for your next project. Whether you’re renovating an existing space or starting from scratch, these local brands offer a wide selection of high-quality, stylish, and energy-efficient options to enhance your home. From sleek, modern window designs to timeless door styles, you’ll find the perfect solutions for your needs, all backed by expert advice and exceptional customer service. Explore a range of materials and finishes for openings and entryways to bring your vision to life, with options that combine beauty and practicality.

Torp

Torp

Among Toronto’s list of window and door stores, Torp is a go-to for impeccably made and highly energy-efficient modern Danish options. Visit the Davenport showroom to see all the products, including the likes of UD Vinduer, Kastrup, UPB and Lacuna.

Bauhaus shop

Bauhaus

Bauhaus has been designing and manufacturing contemporary windows and doors right here in Toronto since 1990. Their detailed craftsmanship is highly covetable; lift-and-slide doors glide with almost no friction. There’s a reason this is one of the most sought-after window and door stores in the city.

Chateau Toronto

Chateau Windows & Doors

An expansive selection provides a solution for every project, from streamlined modern homes to traditional and historical styles. Chateau Window & Door System’s Castlefield showroom in Toronto even offers on-site consultants.

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Marvin

After 100 years in business, this stalwart company has earned a reputation among door and window stores in Toronto for its quality and selection. With a huge range of wood and wood-clad, made-to-order shapes and styles across its locations, Marvin has an option for any glazing need.

BigFoot Toronto

BigFoot

Discover European-engineered, Canadian-manufactured large and supersized glazing at Bigfoot Doors. It’s catalog of window and door products are equipped with modern tech features for smart home aficionados.

Window and Door Stores, 1925 Workbench

1925 WorkBench

Handcrafted wooden doors and glass doors are the specialty of this Etobicoke-based workshop and studio. Highlights include patented single-track bypass barn-door hardware (made in Canada), walnut slab doors with transom-like cut-outs and nearly five-metre-tall rolling or hook ladders.

Alumilex Windows and Doors

Alumilex

Alumilex is a Montreal manufacturer of high-end contemporary custom windows and doors that delivers everything from oversized lift-and-slide patio doors to tilt-and-turn windows. Lucky for us, Alumilex has multiple local partners in the GTA that will see to your project, start to finish.

Pella

Pella Windows & Doors

Browsing window and door stores in the city? Whether you are building a new home or remodelling, you should pay a visit to Pella’s showroom on Bayview Ave to get a full look at their beautiful options.

Window and Door Stores, Designlines Magazine, Toronto

Dundas Specialty Windows & Doors

Located in Roncesvalles, this window and door supplier been installing and manufacturing custom quality products since 1985. Visit their West End showroom to browse their catalog of top-teir brand names including Ostaco and Anderson Windows & Doors.

Tiltco Windows and Doors Toronto

Tiltco

Robust, made-to-order European glazing systems make this Canadian manufacturer a homeowner’s dream. Established in 1988, Tiltco brings decades of experience and expertise.

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Door Studio

Door Studio collaborates with builders, homeowners and architects to enhance homes with all manner of manual- and power-operated glazing solutions, front doors, garage doors and height-adjustable terrace windscreens.

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